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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeJay View Post
    I mentioned to someone on the day that a front locker can make a difference most of the time but in some situations- not many- you are better off not using it. Also bear in mind your steering won't co-operate with it locked in. At least with one fitted you can experiment.
    Geez that blue Landie tray made that hill look easy!!!
    Mr 350 bloody Chev I've decided im gonna shoehorn the 351 cleveland out of my f100 into the Disco (I wish ), your vehicle is bloody sweet. When i've got my diff locks on the steering is very heavy but I only notice it when i forget to turn them off after getting through whatever mess i got myself into. Bear in mind though, before i got the 37s and only had 33s I was gettin hung up in the middle of the vehicle, Diff locks did not help. They will definately get you out of most situations but keep in mind you they won't turn you into a tank. You need 4 inches of lift and 37 inch muddies for that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grover-98 View Post
    The ARB guys have a Toy with lockers which they drive on their ramps to show how they work so thats a good example

    They drive it first with no lockers engaged then again with both on and makes an amazing difference
    yeah, but the toyota doesn't AKAIK have ETC - a defender should be able to do the ramps without lockers.

    Toyota doesn't equal a defender

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    Quote Originally Posted by carjunkieanon View Post
    yeah, but the toyota doesn't AKAIK have ETC - a defender should be able to do the ramps without lockers.

    Toyota doesn't equal a defender

    Hmmm my Defender doesn't have ETC either

    What's a locker cost, fitted into a salisbury now ??



    Martyn

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    Quote Originally Posted by 953 View Post
    Hi Matt,
    I loved my lockers to but, chops made it to the top first attempt in his D1 no locker, or was he just having a lend of us. Go figure!
    Cheers Dean.
    I promise, I have no lockers,,,a rear one is high on my "to do" list though.

    What I do have though,,, is some mighty fine tyres,,, M/T MTZ's, 31x10's on offset rims. I am finding these to be very good,,,

    Adam and I are out that way again this weekend, so I get to try them some more,,,

    "Coming" ???

    Chops
    Last edited by Chops; 28th July 2009 at 10:44 AM. Reason: Cause I can,,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushie View Post
    Hmmm my Defender doesn't have ETC either

    What's a locker cost, fitted into a salisbury now ??



    Martyn
    From memory (2008 ARB Catalouge) yes I know thats not how you spell it

    Roughly $1400

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chops View Post
    I promise, I have no lockers,,,a rear one is high on my "to do" list though.

    What I do have though,,, is some mighty fine tyres,,, M/T MTZ's, 31x10's on offset rims. I am finding these to be very good,,,

    Adam and I are out that way again this weekend, so I get to try them some more,,,

    "Coming" ???

    Chops
    Love to chops but, Im off to the SCG.
    Im getting closer to buying another car now, I think, its driving me nuts.Looking forward to getting back on those tracks, IN THE DRIVING SEAT.
    Cheers Dean.

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    lockers the best

    I too have lockers and go places others with lift kits and m/t tyres cant go,
    I did attend this meeting but too know the enjoyment of being able to crawl around easily while others are screaming there cars and not making the attemp or just making it.
    I went camping a while ago with a mate with a 6 inch lifted patrol GQ mud tyres and a mate in a 2005 defender td5 2 inch lift bfg goodies and me in a disco 1 tdi I went places they did not even try and go let alone get through places I breezed through the only thing is they wanted me to not use them, I said why would I not use them I have them not my fault you do not have them fitted on your vehicles so I continued to take it easy around the 4x4 park.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rad97 View Post
    I too have lockers and go places others with lift kits and m/t tyres cant go,
    I did attend this meeting but too know the enjoyment of being able to crawl around easily while others are screaming there cars and not making the attemp or just making it.
    I went camping a while ago with a mate with a 6 inch lifted patrol GQ mud tyres and a mate in a 2005 defender td5 2 inch lift bfg goodies and me in a disco 1 tdi I went places they did not even try and go let alone get through places I breezed through the only thing is they wanted me to not use them, I said why would I not use them I have them not my fault you do not have them fitted on your vehicles so I continued to take it easy around the 4x4 park.
    My mates always call me a cheat, screw em, they break more stuff than me and i've got about an hour of footage of me pulling em out of up stuff. It'll make the coolest youtube video ever......

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